@Just_Jesss91 Such a strong statement ! Children really do pick up on what we say and do. Positive behavior will lead to positive behavior! #SUSocialWork
Something to certainly take into consideration when working with this population. Combating this in early childhood may lead to overall success for individuals as adults! Know the signs! #mentalhealth#MentalHealthAwareness#SUsocialwork https://t.co/REpHzn8gaM
@MalleyKaH What a powerful post. Thank you! TIME is the true healer. Recovery and it's steps take time, and it is different for every person. #SUSocialWork
I completely agree with this. Surrounding environments nurture the brain. We must do and be better for our kids...possibly starting with affordable housing? #SUSocialWork https://t.co/JRkxNPMGV9
Something that needs to be addressed! Why is it so normalized, especially in the media and movies. Be brave enough to stand up to any violence!
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@swhelpercom What a great resource and tool to use with our adolescent age groups! Showing trust and compassion is a major key in working with this sensitive population. #SUsocialwork
Many people in this generation work too much. It’s a cycle: buying a lifestyle we can’t afford, working all day to try to maintain it, and losing touch with ourselves, other humans, and our true passions as a result.
Instead of frowning upon mental health, having children accept their faults and turn them into strengths will better them now and for the future! #MentalHealthAwareness#SUSocialwork https://t.co/k11Io8yqBr
@JenniferFoxwor1 Yes! Heartbreaking that our communities don't have enough resources and housing for the homeless. Change NEEDS to happen ! #SUSocialWork
@rus_bm Great idea! I completely agree on this to learn more basic skills that these students are forgetting! Basic cooking skills go a long way! #SUSocialWork
Symptoms and behaviors are different among each individual. Some great facts for any person to know to see and observe the symptoms of a child affected by Autism. #TheMoreYouKnow#AutismAwareness#SUsocialwork https://t.co/R93HtyhkgW
Having talks with teenagers is hard enough. Use this tool to promote encouragement when dealing with sensitive issues! #SUsocialwork https://t.co/R332e7oNq4